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That's pretty cool, good for you. It's interesting to know that you can buy games and sell em back for a lot more a decade and a half later. I imagine it's hard to figure out what will be and what won't be.
Kinda hard to expand your horizons to Japanese games when you don't understand the language though, I'm not willing to go out on a limb for that stuff, though Yakuza 3 looks mighty tempting. |
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Where the hell is his cane!?
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*Blinkity blink blink*
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cool, i'll look em up.
the Japanese adult games dont need a lot of thought, in fact the least amount of thought the better.
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Yeah, I took 3 years in Japanese and I felt like I got to the point where unless I was living there that I wasn't ever going to go anywhere with it. I still can't play games or watch anything by itself.
I could understand it if it isn't an RPG. Never really played the Castlevania series very much. |
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